Charles Arthur 

Government will share personal data internally; Flash memory chases hard drives; Metcalfe’s law under attack; Steve Jobs’s secret Leopard; and much more

This week's print edition of the Technology supplement is online too..• It's not always good to shareA government plan for data sharing between public bodies threatens to further undermine civil liberties in the wake of the ID cards debacle, says Michael Cross. • It's a struggle to get data out of councilsSome local authorities are more than happy to put data online, while others need a bit of prodding with the FoI act, finds SA Mathieson. • Metcalfe's law under attack as experts square upYou're less valuable than you used to be - at least, when you join a network, say Jack Schofield and Charles Arthur. • Flash memory ready to put hard drives in a spinFlash memory is getting cheaper all the time. Does this mean the end of the hard drive as we know it, asks George Cole? • Scientists spin brand new skinGrowing cells on scaffolds using polymer science could revolutionise the skin grafting process, reports Michael Pollitt. • Welcome to the game of moral dilemmaGamesblog: Aleks Krotoski: Oh God," I thought, "what do I do if he looks up at me with his innocent 11-year-old eyes and says, 'Please miss, I'd like to buy your used PC version of the controversial 18+ title Grand Theft Auto. Here's my fiver.'" • GamesYakuza | Darkstar One | Practical Intelligence Quotient •
  
  


This week's print edition of the Technology supplement is online too..



 

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